INSIDE-OUT INSECT AND ALLERGY CONTROL

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SAY GOODBY TO LUMPS & BUMPS FROM ALLERGIES AND BITING INSECTS. MAKES YOUR HORSE, WELL, "HEALTHY AS A HORSE". A Top Seller! Does your horse have lumps and bumps? This is the number one selling natural defense against allergies and biting insects. Horses on Inside Out don't taste good to biting insects, but they sure are smooth & shiny. Indulge your horses with a delicious, all-natural combination of Apple Cider Vinegar, UNSCENTED Garlic (SAFE*), Brewers Yeast and more! Horses love the taste of Inside Out! Biting insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, horse flies, noseeums, etc. hate the taste of horses taking Inside Out. Our secret brewing process renders the Garlic both odorless and gentle (no harsh, ulcer causing ingredients with Cheval EVER). The synergistic effect of all the ingredients gives a gentle "sand flush" (eliminate harsh psyllium additives from your horse's diet). Inside Out is beneficial to horses all year round (great for allergies, digestion, pregnancies, colic prevention, etc.). Inside Out doesn't stink up your horse or make your barn stink like a pizzeria, unlike some nasty garlic supplements. Inside Out is far more effective, and it tastes and smells great.

Helpful Hints: Make sure to keep Inside-Out stored in a cool/out of direct sunlight and with the lid on tight as it is a slightly wet consistency.

Bug Off from the Inside Out with this amazing horse supplement. Cheval horse supplements are the best.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:I have a 3 year old Friesian and since you are also a Friesian owners I am wondering if you could recommend a good nutrition program to support proper cartilage, tendon, ligament and hoof development. He is currently on Black as Knight, small amount of patriot, lots of hay and pasture. The quality of hay and pasture grass here is mediocre at best.

If you feel your guy needs bone support (cartilage, hoof, tendon, etc.), try Cheval's Lame-A-Way - it is the most perfect balance of everything else you could possibly dream of. 18 ingredients to address bone, related issues all working synergistically for a lifetime of perfect strong, sound legs.

99% of horses only needs grass/hay and water 99% of the time to live perfectly healthy lives. IMHO way too many folks over supplement, creating expensive urine. I’ve trained horses all my life – mostly FEI level Warmbloods and I've held on to that opinion whether they were pregnant mares, geldings, breeding stallions, foals, showing…..

Every horse in my barn always gets a Cheval Coat Enhancer and Inside Out. That is it, except for the occasional older horse I give a little Lame-A-Way to. The important reason I select those two supplements is that the “hayey stuff” you see in them is grown in the best soils anywhere in the world for grazing animals. This means they have the perfect balance of all the nutrients - vitamins, minerals, amino acids, omegas, fibers, and more on the planet for horses. These soils are only found in a narrow strip of land from Western South Dakota to Alberta, Canada. This “balance” of perfect nutrients is the secret to our products doing things none other have ever done…in addition to making horses gleam, they work by making horses profoundly healthy. Even though in most parts of the world, the hay is less than perfect, by adding our home grown nutrients (pesticide free and chemical free and GMO free, of course) you get the benefits of our rich nutrients to make up for those your own pastures may lack.

Many of our customers give these two products in lieu of vitamins, minerals, hoof supplements, etc. and find they save so much money because hay and Cheval Enhancers/Inside Out make any horse bloom with health – whether owners care about the color or not!

My Friesian (Knight) has been on only those two supplements since I imported him from the Netherlands as a young stallion. He arrived here with a dull coat and chronic cough. It took Black-As-Knight and Inside Out about a month to fix both. He’s been on both all his life since then.

Your concern over bone, joint and cartilage health is well founded. OCD and Epiphysitis must be avoided in these developmental years and that means the ratio of calcium and phosphorus is extremely important - especially in the first six years of life. I keep the growth slow on my youngsters and they are slightly on the thin side. I also avoid flax because of the calcium phosphorous ratio imbalance. For the same reason I avoid excess alfalfa during these years - it has bad ratios as well as being too high in protein - - especially for young, European horses.

You are doing the most important thing you can possibly do for the health of your Friesian – giving him lots of pasture time. It is so important a horse be allowed to graze all the time and to move all the time and play with friends…this will keep all his systems healthy for decades.

I also admit to giving my Friesian a small amount of grain, too, (about half the time) because I am used to “spunkier horses”. When I do that, I make sure it is a crushed, four way grain. (Oats, barley…whatever is natural to a horse and grown locally). Some of the senior feeds have a few vitamins, but since our grass/hay/supplements are so complete, I never worry about that one way or another. He has a salt and mineral block in his pasture, but he rarely licks them.

More importantly, what I try to avoid: pellets, flax, beets or bran (any of these might be OK for his digestive system, if soaked 45 minutes in boiling water first, but who has that kind of time)? Plus, you also need to worry about the calcium phosphorus ratio imbalance in some of these. If you like bran for shine and weight gain – be sure to use “stabilized rice bran”. Then you won’t have to worry about soaking or anything, but the wrong calcium phosphorous ratio should be considered and compensated for.

Photo of Knight - my 17 years old Friesian in profound health. Always lived on only pasture/hay, Black-As-Knight and Inside Out.